Remember Me pre-order gets Street Fighter moves
Memory hunter Nilin will be out rearranging memories in less than a month, but Capcom has released a few details on some of the perks players will...
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Memory hunter Nilin will be out rearranging memories in less than a month, but Capcom has released a few details on some of the perks players will...
Our first look at Remember Me has me wishing the game were less of a brawler, and more of the intelligent, memory-remixing game it seemed destined to be.
Capcom's upcoming Remember Me has teased the escapades of memory hunter Nilin, and her ability to take the memories of her enemies. But a new trailer shows just what she can do with them once she has gathered them.
Dontnod Entertainment has said that casting Nilin as the lead in its upcoming Remember Me "just felt right", but the Creative Director Jean-Maxime told Shacknews that the game is more about gender equality than the developer first envisioned.
Former memory hunter Nilin is going to have to do a lot of acrobatic punching, kicking and brawling in the upcoming cyberpunkish Remember Me from Capcom. At least that's what's on display in the new trailer showing many of the enemies and bosses she will run up against.
Remember Me's female protagonist Nilin made some publishers uneasy, both for sales and fears of making players feel "awkward" when she kisses a male character.
Former memory hunter Nilin will begin her quest to regain her thoughts and her identity when Dontnod Entertainment's Remember Me hits shelves on June 4, publisher Capcom announced today. It also released a new trailer showing Nilin in action.
A new trailer for Remember Me offers a late holiday gift in the form of gameplay and the reveal of bad guy Kid Xmas.
Since announcing at E3 that it'd picked up Dontnod's cyberpunk game Adrift and renamed it Remember Me, Capcom has handled its marketing in a pleasing. No streams of flashy but pointless trailers and no developer diaries with people talking about how special it is, but plenty of gameplay footage. Like this, 9 minutes of straight gameplay footage Capcom streamed during Gamescom and has now shared for all to rewatch.
Although Remember Me didn't start life as a Capcom project, it's slowly turning into one. Capcom is collaborating with developer Dontnod Entertainment by giving them access to Yoshinori Ono, producer of the Street Fighter franchise.